You got it. This map is a really cool idea! Still, I feel a little lonely all the way over here on the map! Like maybe if I yell "Helloooooo!" I'll get an echo. Without my collection and face-to-face communication with other fans, I'd be facing a certain dark age if CC wasn't around... glad to see it is.

There must be some AFOLs over here in Asia, no?

Knight Templar n. pl. Knights Templars or Knights Templar1.A member of an order of knights founded about 1118 to protect pilgrims in the Holy Land during the Second Crusade.

The map is good, but partly ununderstandable. While everyone in the world except the US needs to have exact info (country, part, town) US citizens need only state (often with two-letter shorts that noone outside the states understand) and town. Country seems to be "obvious", strange.

Mine is very close, but it won't let enter my actual zip because it's so new. I am literally a stone throw away from LEGOLand, I live on top of a hill, and I look down every morning and I see the parking lot and front gate.

Actually, I'm about 10 hours from Bruce, yet I'll be up in DC soon so I'll only be around 1 1/2 hour away What I meant is that I'm one of the few in NC... and I wish I was like Max who lived close to Legoland. I used to live in CA very close to a lot of FOLS.

Blueandwhite wrote:I was wondering, how close are your markers to your actual homes?

Hahaha! It had me living in a cemetery. I hope that's not a bad omen. I was going to move the marker to my house but moved it to the middle of Main Street. I don't want Swanberg coming and stealing my pitchforks and black swords. Not that a few mouse clicks won't tell you exactly where I live, with photo, and what I paid for my house and whether or not I paid my property taxes (oh wait. *runs and checks* OK. whew). Stupid internet.

Blueandwhite wrote:I noticed that Rogue27 lives on the wrong side of the tracks.

Is there a right side of the tracks in Michigan?[1]

Sean

[1] Relax. Just some "rivalry weekend" smack. Plus I spent 3 long years of my life in Michigan, so I would know. And my wife and I commute 70 miles into Michigan 2 days a week.

psu_ericksen wrote:Hahaha! It had me living in a cemetery. I hope that's not a bad omen. I was going to move the marker to my house but moved it to the middle of Main Street. I don't want Swanberg coming and stealing my pitchforks and black swords. Not that a few mouse clicks won't tell you exactly where I live, with photo, and what I paid for my house and whether or not I paid my property taxes (oh wait. *runs and checks* OK. whew). Stupid internet.

Out of curiosity, how do you move the markers? Is it even possible?

Is there a right side of the tracks in Michigan?[1]

I haven't heard of one. Still, its a State I like to avoid. I don't really want to be Found On Roadside Dead !